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Samaica’s Programme Gives| Line on Stars Among Season's | Two-Year-Olds. | hin y 15] nost before we Pealize it. We ninded of t ast evening by the eipt of the Book programme fe @tarts the ball a-rolling on the local racks. The book includes the fea tures to be run for the first six days to May 26, and those] naica, which days, from June mont Park cuts inj year on the Jamaica essary the » rs allotmen Maryland tracks, t veld there, at How und BP to-day, are merely for the big time stuff cireuit EVENTEEN feature events have meeting, including the Paumonok Hundicap, the M the Kings County, the Greenfi Mecelsior, the Rosedale and Youthful. Of these seven will be ri daring | ix days of the first p Of the meeting, and the others during tthe last nine days BEST SPORTING PAGE | es ht el at tt tat ttt ht alc bbe t6t at Prctteecan tee Oe rere nT Cases CU MEINSREN Je wrt ETO RNSROD NED SSAISNOINY N NEW. YORK DEORDCANNEAX j THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919 | THEY OPEN ON THE HOME LOTS TO-DAY - ~~ By Thornton Fisher MATCH FOR TITLE Copyright, 199%, b The Press Publishing Co. (The New You Byening We ( S FUNNY EVER'BobY ) AND $2 000 PURSE Bicle WORRY. (Fr Hust A i ta hens FIELO | } sl HANE BEEN eontacious-/ mH ( HERE | EBBETS _— : ~ \ ARE, ARAHIBALOUS- ) jane meee : | Three-Cushion Billiard Com ope / wWere's a FN, + | test for Crown Opens at | Ware Him eatcH IT (yeu AND t= 5 Friars’ Club To-Night. | An argument between Alfrede Be Oro and Robert Cannefax, when hey Jay to decide on a referes for their championship three-cushtom Villard mateh which begins at te y x if wb to-night, resulted fa @ © of $1,000, De Oro backing Ista yeate hile Kdwin G. Bruns of tie ile 4 1 ty put up for Canne fax. Thu n will be worth $2,000 winner, as th Friars are ware (M ntributing a purse of $1,000 ot " eo mare of Albert Cutler af Boss HE » 3 . submit ant JUMP the f finally being chosem io THROU J ee first } k of fifty points be 2 ayed t , starting at LIFE WILL (ia AA ‘ Hall of the Mow- on the stage hawe r wounded soldiers, s of the ctub. lan announces ds from the the fund for of crippled fe IGHTER. 1 = BROOKWN TOORY SO Y' WANT THE .\ AFTERNOON OFF-EH (Sse YouR 4 GRANDMA CROAKED *) ye Ce > As, iY 4 — Leonard Boxes . Twice for Boys In the Service ampion Bens. Leonard had a bis day yesterday, for Quicic HIKE, HE PERFORMS AT” vert The book ix particularly interestir 4 s j Qentaining us it the name of . HOME FoR THE NEW BOSS Ms the two-year-old eligibles for the im TORRY three rou Bocaily: fursish ag carly live on sne| a4 Fe ac — —- ———— - vat good juvenile yr instance, those | Gard Shin tye shown paras une) And is Now at ° °77° a SCR mamed fort mportant. fea & f] utiarad ys ery i het Qures, while the d-raters ar Ci M tt « ° 1 7 *eant among the in amp Merrt an ictor ets example we find K. F. Carman’s to W, ere oO e 7 nat Fd Aces and Midian, both ons 0! e ’ e @ t of Columbas. eridian, in the Suffolk, a $2,000 af Lynch, the west side bantam, | | { 1 abroad us a fn the Colorado, a subseription event boned two weuts 18 Londen ‘with eposite eck : ’ emdous ovation ne service boys of a $5,000 value, run on Tuesday, Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight cham é ° ’ ° the big amphitheatre, He May 20, we find Carman represent | 10 bie around. the Ba 28, dit a, Rivne iom, arid home on the neamah = Giants’ Opening To-Day ::' tats ee Peart recentiy at Havre de Grace, and Louisville, Lynch went at ence toltod gigan, Backed by Charlie|!ine st stake it somebody covered his ee a ais anes ie a a wy or of te) has been Camp Merritt, and expects his dis yinld , y forfeit of $2,500 he got busy for Jake peegats, rears ? Morgan, head of the Roxers’ herder ce of Aces ts ulso named for i nie ok ewe | Shak FveEROIA ' ; ; ; reer oe to stage the show, refer Ges Onlorato, bat i tacpeetty veruaiy | Marge in a day or tw noes Stoneham, Anxious to Learn): Beale i renky Vets ais aise eu Sr Local Baseball Enthusiasts} " nd perhaps ihe team | Leases that if Carman colors go to post they aynch declared he won tho las | Of course the Hoppe dep = yee ys P nnapeer we One Sit EIM6- tou sArow Ou t tad o made a big wit ‘will be carried by Carmandale, bout with the British champion and | Paihia pil ce rat nounts to the agme thing as a sido| Local Stars Violated Rules by| Promised Big Time at Mc- the, raner foroed gown thom first. \ Hritton, the welterweight fammeeerone should have received the decision. | bet, as the emtjee amount money! (C, ‘ ‘ hi . ape) . ok arene chan W boxed threo roomé ‘ Abate be Competing in Philadelphia Gra Cla st Home Pusan which : mtgomery,. the T Is the same way with the Harry Lynch says he was offered another| Get Shot at 18.2 Balkline Title, |put up would go to tho winner, | peting erp sraw lan’ RSCe OMe) pavers eran with Jim Montgomery, the irish : Payne Whitney two-year-olds.| match with Wilde, but the terms | [challenger is entitled to a chance at! Meet Without Permission. Game of Season. Peculise Ge, Pv uRaH er hits |vatties for Uncle Sammy's heroes a even: Guvaee ap Coenen didn't suit him. If he gets the sum | a the championship trophy providing | oreane = is ne ait Ore bis shoe ek nnd and he is considered a hero aah ay - 9 reek alien use ea ae es 8 ne he demande he’ acces: By Alex, Sullivan. he covers @ $500 forfeit, but it 18 pos-| Miss Charlotte Boyle, Miss Ethel la By Hugh S. Fullerton ball at way backsping povitie cxnit ifm aan Knee c Gtmong, thoes, are. Wiidair, ‘Beurry.| BIG mystery has developed in|sible for the champion to keep stall-|Bleibtrey and Miss Alico Lloyd, th¥ corssdne 49). ore Poss Ieoriareg rides,” go that it carries further | ROXINE (ep cet ted emokes eure ‘Upsot, the latter two by Broomstick, RACING SELECTIONS. A the balkline billiard world. |i and postponing a mateb, on one|three champion women swimmers, es- Tis Newent Brea Wonky™® | than ‘a straight driven ball does. | Candy to the bors and John P. guarter aod | Levia sods What has become of the $2,500 pretext or another, indefinitely if he|°aped with a reprimand when they ap- 'W YORK, Newark and way rept Ren seabet and ented re peoitalnseblas TOS REE Bir Wisen thees ace sot the “oulls* | i PIMLICO. |that Willie Hoppe was supposed to to, That's what billiard experts eres east heed eerie Hsien : points had a big day in base-|inock down the ball, but 1t went as|TURNER AND JEANETTE eZ evisent | aire bh, Talbot entry, | nave deposited somewhere in Milwau- | bead Chartie & e of the Metropolitan Association las| ball yesterday as a sort of cur-|a double | A FAST DRAW. ily | aw his friend ariie Stone-| night to answer charges of a breach of + A —— BOX extn Paceline, pataik tine vent, Kace—— Whitney entry, |kee in order to lure some trusting ham, now principal owner of the|the rules, All three girls competed in a| “2 T#lser for the bigger day, which | The remarkable feature of the gam : ng for the Suffolk felling event, r : , eile hy 4 pyc page Giants come home| The remarkable feature of the game) Me has three in the Colorado, i adey, beg Tetan, [YOURS Player into a match with him, pearls 9 beestee pine of the best |championship swim in Philadelphia | !* to-day, when the Glants come home| , 114 remarns ne ea aed hit drives |_ Joc Jeanette of Hoboken and mamely: Sagamore, Heavy Weapon| Meldorama AN |Nobody seems to know the identity jim to back him for $2500 in order {Without first receiving a permission, (to make thelr initial 1919 appearance |ihat were grabbed off by the infield-| Turner, the clever Indian, put up @ and Arrowhead, all sired by Uncle.| | Fourth “Race—- Whitney entry, of the myaterious man with the check . | ‘The rules stipulate that any athlete /on the Polo Ground: There were seven cut off by the|?ht-round draw at the first cy Commander J. K. L. Ross, owner of | © Kinnoul ,the match for Schacter with ltaking part in a contest twenty-five] with thee I ationa’ , J Athle if ha Vanks enale how of the Armory A. A. Biv Kelly and other adars, has four fth Wilson entry, Omar |? With whom it was left. toneham Immediately wrote] miles from the district in which he or ith the@ International opening hletios anc four by th an and | Jersey City t night. ‘The house well named eligibles for the Colorado | *hayyam, Papp As soon as ‘Tod Sloan, the once fa-|OUt ® check for the amount, Sloan |she is registered must receive permis-| Yesterday the minor league season |Pcsidex those three balls were blocked | ag qroweed se 1 would Base Roy: t he rh ‘ite raightforward, lu- |, ‘ ‘ ’ is Carefully carrying the check about |sion to do ao, and file an account of the | was given an auspicious start and {Pst Seemed certain to go through the /peen had thy weather been @ $a Royal Jester, King Thrush, Irish] culite, George Stare mous jockey, heard of Hoppe's an-| endeavoring to find out just where to lexpenses it te ana auspici rt and infield untouch Shannon tmade,| warmer. As it was, the colored a Rating Pe ae ewes | eeranth Race Gath, Romeo, |Houncement that he would meet all send it in order to cover Hoppe's for- | pl ed ; ay g at rule - in the pagers all the home teams perhaps, oe I pices play A) and the redskin went at it nlp and ; mdi Dy. ¢ ed) Har} co J Ik. | feit—if the 0 ent that it {3 up {Promised to obey In the Cuture r|won, the Yankees after a tempera-| Struggle by grabbing a hit back of/all the way @nd Smirk, in the selling event. |— 2a —_comera in a matoh with the 18. Ko Fe not falses Uncoment that It is up) aimilar offense. Peter Triviioudis,| mental battle with the Athletes the |8econd baso and shooting backwan —— . - - ne |" L think that Bats iq [Hand Schuster, Otto Leakes, Willis | a ne ms tes, ENE 'to first, almost cutting off Pipp Doyle Wins the Deeti HIF Youthful, also a $5,000 xtake |oNes are nominated, Here we fd) ang gun. p hs +l srgl think that young Schaefer” sald iKyronen and Harry Parkinson were let |Giants after ten innings of forced “rhe hopetul sign, trom the Yank | PROVIDENCE, TR. ly May for youngsters, run on Gatur- | Wat at this tid as the |), pi A. Clarke, owner of jigan enthusiastically ‘is a (2O8n with a reprimand. Ail five com-| fighting against the unhappy Braves, |standpoint, was that the pitch’ Doyle of New York made K. 0. Jimmy aeanrd at the James | Dunboyne, has five in Poppycock |% Sure winner over Hoppe. . He is a ed in the Boston A. A. Marathon 4 paints pi Pienly abe of Philadelphia look Tike as June 2i, 18 another ex-|iutier has a prospective starter in (im orted), Bonnie Mary, Mariann much bett r player than was Bla doar without the knowledge of the Registra-|4Dd Brooklyn held the Phillies to bl 4s y Gg Asx on ve he te ur for twelve Founda, , with joo jow the supposedly good |Short Change, a colt by Last Coin|DUnsandel, Link Boy and Who father, the famous wizard, ike |ing Committe |tle after a tremendous struggle with | Spe ormahlen pitched a beauti- former middleweight | Cares, Macombe as The or, | Hoppe, and I'm not trying to arrange| The amateur cards of Cassel, Bintie J " "4 ul game for five innings, but in the acting us refe: at the Ni Rover and. Panenikn erescreral thin mateniGuk of aay binde L want 'and Edelman of the Rutgers gymnasium |Jack Coombs's brains, lasting |sixth he seemed to weary and sud. inst night. Thomas gave Dot lof Uncle's wons. The’ Glen Riddie|to stimulate interest in the sport, as basketball team, were cancelled for pur-|twenty innings denly lost most of his speed and al- the decision, Doyle beat Walter y Narn stable which: tas don us 11| Lam a great lover of the carom game pating in a professional contest.| To-day the Glants come home, ne | Most, ail his control and was com- | $f New Haven last night, winning Cao ‘arm stable ch has done well | 4 at lnver of he carom gaa we boys helped the Rutgers Club} The Giant opening always is the | petled te sae ta com, |deeisions In twen: 2 Be [in Maryland so far and which is) "OF course T know when they meet twin the local 14s-pound basketball title jbig affair of the year and tho lm- | rea spor tN gesoritte! ced ee Aiea Pinoo ener pe [supposed to have some highly tried |Hopne will probably be a three ta lrecently without suffering @ defeat. Ar-| proved showing of the Yankees yes- |hided tly a tocbhe ce ye Styl" | Long Shot Wine Engitsh Gtatren, Pp youngsters, has Dinna Care and {One favorite, an ns of /thur Schick, the former amateur boxing |tarday whetted the appetites of the , Be pan bones 0 England, M The |Man 0° War in the Youthful, J. W,|tough to have put up $2,500 at evens |champion, returned his card to the com- y Pie ES pele thy by Reul'’s great play at the 1 DPSOM, England, wd Se | McCloliand, in whore colors when odds can be secured, but aa this |mitte ‘ating that he intended to box | £4" for the inaugural of the National s Great Metropolitan Stakes ef the O e M l d Sh runs, has one in Unive supposed to be one of the cham- | professionally in the future. Tens ROOD I NON LO WAUBT os una ean tat to | Yalue, of | $5,000—th feature of the “ ad K : i Ne * stipulatio: are A sanction was granted to the Rob-|the Brooklyn crowds are eager for a i arly in the season to|Spring — meeting-—was run p ary an a coe ie wane UluOn -Drouehly ele rota ieee willing to} ity Dry Dock to hold a set of games| glimpse of the team which may up-|begin any analytical criticism, but| day over & course of two and @ quar Be lycarcoldn, OF MH MANY two-tone Vd Hopne, Old Jake and Howin (2%, 2u08 1s, while the committee also |set the dope, there were two plays yesterday that| Wr, ™bo" CO Christenson’ Lan saen lds 4 Hoppe, OF e and Howin= lapproved of ‘the request of the Samact eme: ‘ar the onal | show the shave not smoot! foe by pcs is the boy T Young Jake, 0; \ eu opening are com ted and ph in attack ahead of H. Ellis’s Furor with Care- cause a two-year-old is named for |the boy wonder. Young Jake, you can {special run, h an attendant $300 ct . f the greatest | was 0! » secon ie +t Beds Sale “s rg ery Ah Hatta prospects are for one of the greatest | Was on first base in the second inning | Inve In the saddle, ¢} sclling events thus earky in the sea- tke my word for it is a much bette Fipoint trophy for its games to-morrow rowds that ever shoved its way into and, with three alls and two strik Bh con he will not develop into a stake (Player than Hoppe ever dared to be. jevenin cr Shoved its wa yaad, wilt © strikes | « sey rans ages n PO ia te ered Pre evan | ae the stadium. There will be military |called on the batter and, as the bey) habe “ itt ipa apis Beers Cee tree rey le tt lives, who was invinelble in his Parkinson's Card Cancelled, |204 naval displays and the usual |fourth ball was pitched he stood st . 2 and salmon, and build with your lum- Bie | mostly on yearling t aera John McGraw the other The competitive athletic carce showing of notables, jnot even starting for second base ) 6} arling trials and go on | f hietic career of | Bad as that 3, Peck did worse i ber, 1 often think how fine it must be BB | rewartied, ae oe ke ae CEM NAY Te ae ge.800 agers |Harry Parkinson, @ veteran Mornin Tho farewell appearance of the|the fourths He’ ahora ling, drive : i | rear of stake calibre some-| Put 1 i an Be side A. C. distance runner, was ended | Yankees was more satista from |straight at Burns while Vick son _—_ 7 ime n« fe 1 thought I Was crazy. I point r a ri iol was of way out there with lots of virgin land. timex find | thelr level among the [{ouRnt T was crary. | ny when the Registration Committee of {the standpoint of the percentage |iirst, Burns allowed tha ball to bound | & Free Trial of Pyramté Pile Treat: Life must be simple and big, good ihe Y PRIN can decide, —Travorite It he ever met my rising|romistenon, card.” it We allowed cthat | fae, but Rot very encouraging to }out of his hands, recovered it and| "meat, . 1" “2 3 HULE on the subject of racing Sti! and it surprised the Giants’ man-| Parkinson waa found to be sutras | the fans, The Yanks won 6 to 3 a|shot down to second, forcing Vick Kvents friend! TOR free I Asta L Pi when he understond the condi; |from a Joaking haart. ‘This physical [ame walch (hey quent to have ap; |and Duran Mashed the ball back y mre nm ae | . . 4 he well to no! 1” tions under which the match has to | de » the committee held, presen OG RY SCONE GNOUl & Coxen | ten J e ble play. You are suffering dreadf Bigness is of many kinds,” said re fact that Kternal, one of the |b | tho: possibility OT serious ius ented in the early stages, ‘They showed | Meantime Peck was strolling toward | mith itching, “bleeding vite - oe favorites for the Kentuck ‘fer is out in his home in San|ing to the ranner. ‘The cant of James | ragged defense, especially in the|the bench carrying hia bat and mak-| Biles of hemorrhoids, Now, §0 over Oregon, of the two lit Ow] Cigars. Bel raeton aiee sar Mae Pag vilken Francisco now. He went out there | . sixty-four years old, was also | outfield, Bodie and Lewis trying to|ing no effort to run out the play. Hy . Why, you're a self-made giant, Of aby ah WH) also he 9 re to re from illness and | canceled, outrival each other in blundering and | could not have beaten it, but his fail Maryland, with your big manuf; Be eee FeuODO “Rrenniogs, pun he is In the pink of form, ready to => they wore ragged in the attack, win-|ure to run made it look bad Fy HaNC, y' Dig manulac- y ter at Mimlico, | This isn |niay Hoppe at a week's notice, Any |NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | 12% by sheer eof swatting, | Nailin had a rather bad day bar! turing plants. And you're some little ‘ Feat kent phew for Till body who saw the way he beat Welker | fe Rane Ae An Sal bItas. We jor the plate and Tommy onnol ‘ ainer of Dunboyne, who |Cochran, the Chicago boy, is convinced satisfactory, especially because of the |joined him in disfavor when he eallcl grower of garden stuffs, too—with all ; waned up the a by with his Pus |that he will give the champion a stiff! gig. STANDING oF cLuss. fast and, bi A t work, of the Ath-/| Baker out in the third inning. A few +3 ily winner, thinking he was pick- |argument | ni blue | Jetic infield, which played circles |more such days and they will be as ii ences RRA Lest | oath and peas Bp | ink An caster spot for him in the} "We are willing that the match bo Tente | ° 1 oe Newark: 8 1 489 around us and held down the Yankee | popular as Gimbel's delivery bo x * i reakne: owever, it) can't 1 three-night affair for 1,00 points, | Reohester:; oO) Ba . 0 1 Jom | score, he work of Dugan, Shan-|° The piay on Baker is one that Jeave your doors. 1 helped P have’ already although 500 ia the length, according | Bemteg:--. 1 0 1,000! Kinghamtoa,.” 9 1 ‘Goo } non and T was at times bril- | pri hut the teen hind ie te kneel B | made to put Kternal on a train r to the provisions of such matches, | : it and the brutal record shows| written law of umpires that 2 . . . BP Jitter the Derby is nd, win or Jake will play anywhere, but he would sa, een, Fentorenr. |that they cut off at least six base! shall call out all runners who Be | lone, he will b right on to|pr the match being held in the | Patel, Mi Jemey Oise, 1. | hits by their work |to first base. Dugan made a s rylind. Eternal, whe looked one| ballroom at the Hotel Astor. Mean. | Hooiester. 6) Raltimore, Outhit tremendously they stuck to}ptay on the ball and heaved to tir OWL and WHITE OWL are highly popu- the choices for the Derby, with}while Lam. wondering just where! Hoadivge, ° 0; Bioghar the fight and toward the ond had|faver with the nee ved to f 1 M A i i Baker, with the play seemingly beat jar in aryland and Oregon and every 4 Kelly his most dangerous con-|Hoppe's check is deposited.” | ” |real chances to win, In fact they len, leaped and slid into the bag and state between. Try OWL or WHITE OWL— rH DON. han new “competit vn | ae era Py suffered considerably through errors |appeared to be starting to arise when | either or both—they're very apt to be ch Jooma vp strong. in Harry | Giant tenday with | Be Se Jemey Ci jor th umpires and lost e de /ho was called out | actly the kind ! iy b to this] pM” Polo Grounds, Roshewtar, &: Baltimore, 1 cision at the plate, suffe n tw It may be that the umpires merely | Srramiin exactly the kind of cigars you want!— winning race at Havre de | Advt \ Binghamioa ot’ Reading, | miscailed strikes in vital stages andlare determined to teach baseball to| to any drug stor i mat ace Se dependable, ! Weren't seriously | probably will claim that they were! the players, A runner going to first| box of Pyramid Pile trestmente ee robbed, although the plate decision POPOL IEP PS dered. Now it is known that b ; 4 itraing : b nase loses a full stop by sliding over | Hef should come so quickly you wi Trainer Jimmy Rowe regards his NATIONAL AMERICAN seemed to mo the correct one, a8|what he would cover by running out| Jump for joy, If you ure tn ‘doubt, \nees As second to none for the NATIONAL THEY AS STAND Reul mado a wonderful play, cov-|the play across the bag” Yat some of @ freo trial package | Kentucky classic LEAG LEAGUE ered the plate entirely with bis body 4 u will then be. c vines Take no substitute, \ them will slide : nd the umpires call and faced the runner to slide behind them out in practically every for Benny 7 | NOTHER biz ‘ : Th aN YP i him and miss the rubber entirely, al- A catnard eal Lane NATIONAL UBAGVE, AMERICAN LEAGUE. lTREtae ie cummintlon: afta acunta | - | [FREE SAMPLE COUPON talked of, and Dave Mack Ane 4 ed] WL. PC. Diny which broke the Athletics’ best | Prior to the departure of the Yan-| | PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. bs Ackay, § ed Oh cA [stay +2 3 400) opportunity kees for their first road engagements 676 Pyramid. Building : | who’ mude such a success of the | Breekive 4 1 B00 Pittsburgh 400 | 4 800) Washi 24 33 * |Manager Huggins used th uning Marshall, Mich, id | nard-Ritchie bout anglin fe | Wow York 8S a0 i0t. bomle 1143 | Clevela © | f60) Detratt v4@ 200 | It is a bit unfair to criticise the knife freely and cut down th eos | eMindly end me Free sample Jif it tw clinched, Jack eit. | PEE op eacuelg lh 0 NO VaR 28 APE LOM Tf 17) ogtticid play without explaining that |his squad. He sold Karl Baldwin to, | plain’wrannes ue /reatme GENERAL CIGAR CO.. INC | ‘he welterweight — champion, | DAMES d GAMES YESTERDAY, left and centre fields on the Polo|San Francisco and released Kane and ENERAL 4 ' 0 | be Benny's opponent, ‘They have | Ne York. 8: Boston, 2 (10 innings), New York, 9; Philadelphia, rounds are hard jobs and especially |Ferguson to Toledo of the American | Name ..... INVINCIBLE 119 WEST 40TH STREE’ twice, once a ten-round bout | beahie aylniee oe i fMeult for men hot accustomed to | Association. | Ax a gin, “however, | serect " 3 Fane i city 1 the nd time in| re " y aton, king on them. Left. field has| Wilson Fewster reported to the team . NEW YORK CITY ees Pittaburyh-C | wae e | fix’ rounds at Philadelphia. Uritton, ron -Cinel Chicago, 9; Detroit, 7.! ruined many good players. Bodie ready to take the road with it City 2 hoe he |who isn't given to squawking, says | GAMES TO-DAY MES TODAY handled the Joh well” year, but| There are rumors that there is a = - \f he beat Leonard in the Philadekphia | Phiiadetshie at Mew York New York at Boston he and Lewis certainly made a ‘mess aLon which will help the Gianta! Ut ea j out, although the newspaper deci Bosten at Brooklyn, Washington at Phitadeton of things yesterday. Bodie per department, but no confirm 3 TWO + DEPENDABLE + CIGARS sions, at least most of them, favored Chieage at Pitteburen, Detroit at Cleveland formed the rare feat of muffing two ‘ation of it can be had until the «lub rooney Es 3 4 - Leonard, ev Glnsinnad as OL Londe a Lowe a4 Goumen |onay flieg in succession, bus saved gels hows, jr* Me ised IRE | p 2 ee

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